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On episode SEVENTY-SIX of Let the Bird Fly! the guys are thrilled to be joined by Rev. Dr. John Pless of Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, IN, as well as by returning guest Rev. Bror Erickson. But they’re not only joined by these two fantastic guests, they are also joined by a live audience, as this episode was recorded at the 2018 Here We Still Stand conference, which was held in October of 2018.
Recording in front of a live audience changes things a bit, but perhaps the biggest challenge for Wade was being told he had to keep it to 40 minutes! So with guests of this caliber and a limited time, they cut right to the chase, skipping the Scripture Narrative and the Free-for-All. Instead the guys get right to the business of discussing Hermann Sasse, a theologian that both Dr. Pless and Rev. Erickson have a wealth of knowledge about.
As always, we’re grateful to the 1517 podcasting network, but we are especially thankful for giving us the opportunity to record this episode at the Here We Still Stand conference.
Speaking of the 1517 Podcast Network, they have a newly released series entitled The Soul of Christianity, that you should check out. It’s a 12 part series on the Apostle’s Creed, which is hosted by Debi Winrich and Dan van Voorhis. And while you’re at it, make sure to check out all the great podcast in the 1517 Podcast Network.
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Attributions for Music used in this Episode:
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- “The Last One” by Jahzzar is licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License.
- “Not Drunk” by The Joy Drops is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International License.